QTP Headers Installed!!!!
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QTP Headers Installed!!!!
Well just installed my new QTP headers 1 3/4. Headers went right up with no problem, checked my clearances nothing hitting. Man they look bass ***!!! Took the car for a road test feels awesome and sounds great. Qtp makes great products they really did there homework!!
Thanks Barry, Tom and Ric
Thanks Barry, Tom and Ric
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Originally Posted by slimcracka
yeah i like there quality i dont have any but seen many cars with them and they look bad ***.. if i ever have the extra $$ i might look into these..
They are really nice, I think they were well worth the money
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I bought the same exact set but used and with the HVMC. I also picked up a QTP dual cutout ORYP as well (used). I've been trying to schedule a weekend for me and the buddies to put the damn things on but if it's not one thing it's something else with us! LOL I also plan on doing a tuneup and possibly changing the motor mounts from rubber to poly while I'm there. How long did it take you all to change the headers total time? What was the year/make of the car you did the change on? I can't wait to get my stuff on, I'm tired of looking at them at my buddies house!
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I hope a Group Buy gets started, I really want some 1 3/4 with HVMC......
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I have them, and LOVE them. I just had to pull them off because of smog and law enforcement issues. I don' t know if I can keep them I wish I could have them on there right now. I loved how they sounded, and the power... IMG... Friggin' cool. Someday, when I can get another DD, and use this on the weekends, maybe I' ll put them back on, if I still have them. I produced pretty good power, after a tune, too. They look even better after they have gotten hot and discolored.
It took me about 8 hours, but, most of the time was because the bolts are in cramped areas and I could not get but two or three clicks, per turn, on most of them. If you have a lift and air tools, I bet you could git-r-dun in about three to four
It took me about 8 hours, but, most of the time was because the bolts are in cramped areas and I could not get but two or three clicks, per turn, on most of them. If you have a lift and air tools, I bet you could git-r-dun in about three to four